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Homesite Of Lyman Beecher

Homesite Of

Lyman Beecher

Birthplace Of

Henry Ward Beecher

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Marker is at the intersection of North Street (Connecticut Route 63) and Prospect Street, on the left when traveling north on North Street.

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VFW Bedworth Post 2871 Monument

Dedicated To All Veterans

Placed By

VFW Post 2871

2004

Marker is at the intersection of Meetinghouse Lane and Newton Road, on the right when traveling south on Meetinghouse Lane.

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The Battle of Hobkirk Hill

The Battle of Hobkirk Hill

Revolutionary War April 25, 1781

Took Place on this ridge

The Continental Army was commanded by General Nathaniel Greene and The British by General Lord Rawdon

Marker is on Kirkwood Lane, on the right when traveling east.

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Re-Internment Site For New Helvetia Cemetery

In memory of the persons

Laid to rest between

1849 and 1912 by the

County of Sacramento at

New Helvetia Cemetery

Dedicated by the

Sacramento County

Board of Supervisors

Sacramento County Cemetery Advisory Commission

2003

Marker is at the intersection of 43rd Street and Folsom Boulevard on 43rd Street. ...

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Pioneer Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury

Founded the

Mt. BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

in an old log church on this site

FRIDAY MAY 10, 1811.

On Thursday May 9, 1811 Bishop Asbury stayed at Halls Mill (now Asbury) with Col. William McCullough. He preached there in the barn. Then on ...

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Site of Saint Mary's College

Site of St. Mary's College

"The Old Brickpile"

1889-1928

Saint Mary's College Alumni

April 25, 1959

California Registered Historical Landmark

No. 676

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Hawthorne Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Broadway Avenue.

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Fearnought

The famous Thoroughbred racehorse Fearnought, a dominating racer in Great Britain and the foremost colonial-era sire in America, was foaled in England in 1755. In 1764, John Baylor brought him to Newmarket in Caroline County, where he stood at stud ...

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Site of Fort Brown

One of a chain of posts built

along the Auglaize River by

General William Henry Harrison

in his campaigns against the

British and Indians in the

War of 1812.

Presented to the State of

Ohio in the Sesquicentennial

Year of Statehood. By the

Monument builders of Ohio, Inc.

August 16, ...

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Overfalls Lightship

Lewes Maritime History Trail

The Lightship Overfalls is one of the 179 ships

that servrd as floating lighthouses on America's

three coasts and the Great Lakes between 1820

and 1985. Lightships were used where it was not

feasible to build a ...

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Dr. Benjamin F. Pendery

BORN August 11, 1846

DIED April 26, 1905

This monument is dedicated to

Dr. Pendery, his family, and all the

men and women of medicine who were

moved here from the New Helvetia

Cemetery in 1955 – 1956.

Erected June 12, 1999 by the

Sacramento-El Dorado Medical ...

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